A multiple-use tool for bundling up AMD, CJS & ES 6 modules,
which is much easier to use than r.js
with Almond or AMDclean.
cd path/to/project/root
npm install amd-bundle --save-dev
amd-bundle -a -m \
path/to/project/source/entry \
path/to/project/bundle/file
amd-bundle
will
-
start bundling from the entry point
path/to/project/source/entry.js
-
write into
path/to/project/bundle/file.js
with only onedefine('file', [ ])
andglobal.file
definition, just like UMD style -
treat
${process.cwd()}/node_modules/${module_full_name}
as a user's module to pack in -
generate
file.min.js
&file.js.map
inpath/to/project/bundle/
amd-bundle --help
Usage: amd-bundle [options] <entry file> [bundle file]
Options:
-V, --version output the version number
-a, --include-all Bundle all dependencies (include those in "./node_modules/")
-m, --minify Generate minified source code & source map
-s, --std-out Write into "stdout" without logs
-h, --help output usage information
Key/value of option moduleMap
is same as the basic parameters of String.prototype.replace()
.
Build standalone release files (Full source code, Minimized code & Source map) by executing a single command (npm run build
).
- NPM-scripts reference: iQuery.js
-
iQuery.js (where the prototype of
amd-bundle
came from) -
WebCell (where
v1.0
rewritten out) -
WebCell DevCLI (where
v1.3+
came out)